Kitten vs. Cat
There are few things more adorable than a kitten. Kittens are
entertaining and full of fun. They also have needs similar to
raising a puppy. A young kitten will have more needs for attention
and supervision than adult cats. As a kitten learns about the
world by playing, your curtains, couch and flower arrangements can
become sacrificed in the process. An adult cat can settle in
faster, and choose to nap in front of the window versus climb the
drapes.
Kittens are often poor matches for young kids. Kittens can play
rough and have sharp claws that can hurt young children. Young
children, in turn, can handle a kitten too roughly and cause
injury. An adult cat can be more patient with young kids, and best
of all, knows when to walk away from interactions that are too
much for either of them.
Kittens can also be bad matches for homes with resident
animals. Dogs may play too roughly, or worse yet, mistake the
kitten as prey. Adult cats are more able and confident in setting
boundaries with dogs. Resident adults cats often resent the
playfulness of a young kitten, and would settle in faster with an
adult housemate.
Adopting an adult cat can bring the easiest and sweetest
rewards. Cats often live to be nearly 20 years old. By adopting an
adult cat you are taking a stand against the pet overpopulation
crisis, and your efforts will be appreciated daily through the
purring thanks of your new cat.
If you do decide that you are ready to adopt a cat or kitten at
we recommend that you do some homework and be ready for Fluffy's
arrival:
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